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Snap to Cut North American Staff by 16% in 2026, Part of AI Overhaul

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What’s Happening at Snap?

Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is reportedly planning to trim its North American workforce by approximately 16% (roughly 1,000 full-time jobs).

In a letter to staff, CEO Evan Spiegel said artificial intelligence (AI) enables teams “to reduce repetitive work, increase velocity, and better support our community, partners, and advertisers.”

At least 300 open positions at the social media company are also being closed as it implements AI-driven efficiencies.


Impact on Canadian Staff

The exact number of Canadian employees affected by the latest workforce reduction at Snap remains unclear.

According to LinkedIn, the company currently has more than 140 workers in the country.


Source

The workforce reduction at Snap was covered by multiple news outlets, including HRD Canada and CNBC.


More Snap Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of layoffs at Snap and the rights that non-unionized employees in Canada have in this situation, see our Snap Layoffs & Severance Guide.

Lost Your Job at Snap?

You may be owed severance pay under Canadian law. Legal advice can help clarify your options.

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